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Cake day: June 11th, 2023

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  • Or it explodes into a mess of related things and you end up researching 20 different ways / things that would combine well with it without accomplishing anything in the end. Except occasionally having people ask: “How do you know so many things?”

    Disclaimer: I don’t have ADHD according to the doc because I should have had more problems with it in school. More than just getting bullied. She refuses to send me to an institute where they might think I have ADHD, because she doesn’t trust their judgement.

    Props to my (officially autistic) girlfriend for basically becoming an ADHD psych and helping me structure my life and get things done.









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    4 days ago

    I feel your pain, that absolutely sucks.

    But I also feel Schadenfreude for the company: refusing to hire a dev because they are autistic is just hilariously incompetent HR.

    If you exclude autists, ADHD, trans people and furries, the only thing that has a severe disability is your company’s IT skills hahaha









    1. Motion sensors. The mmWave are very sensitive but also expensive. Nice for rooms where you sit still or lie down for longer periods, such as an office or bed room. PIR sensors are the cheap ones, very useful for hallways, stairs, kitchen and toilets.
    2. Some smart plugs measure current. Innr has a nice zigbee smart plug with a physical button and monitoring for around €20.

    FYI If you have a Zigbee bridge, you can just connect most zigbee devices to it and you are not tied to the app or devices of the bridge’s brand.